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while giving huge tax breaks to big oil and the wealthy. we can't rebuild america if they tear down the middle class. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. priorities usa action is responsible for the content a vacation on a budget with expedia. make it work. booking a flight by itself is an uh-oh. see if we can "stitch" together a better deal. that's a hint, antoine. ooh! see what anandra did? booking your flight and hotel at the same time gets you prices hotels and airlines won't let expedia show separately. book it. major wow factor! where you book matters. expedia. so i take one a day men's 50+ advantage. as a manager, my team counts on me to stay focused. it's the only complete multivitamin with ginkgo to support memory and concentration. plus vitamin d to help maintain healthy blood pressure. [ bat cracks ] that's a hit. one a day men's. >>> flip flopping maestro mitt romney has had a change of heart. his reversal of a reversal is our con job of the day. one of the romney's favorite campaign talking
while giving huge tax breaks to big oil and the wealthy. we can't rebuild america if they tear down the middle class. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. priorities usa action is responsible for the content a vacation on a budget with expedia. make it work. booking a flight by itself is an uh-oh. see if we can "stitch" together a better deal. that's a hint, antoine. ooh! see what anandra did? booking your flight and hotel at the same time gets you...
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it's being called the big ask. what are you going to do? >> go on welfare. what else? do like everybody else is doing. >> reporter: here's how the cuts would work. a police officer, firefighter who retired at age 55, after 30 years on the job, would have their pensions cut in half, from about $40,000 a year to just over $20,000. colonel joseph moran has served 27 years on the police force. after contributing 7% of his salary each month, he says he would rather risk his entire pension than vote in favor of the city's offer. >> in many instances when you work and you provide a service for the city, that american dream is maybe a fantasy. >> reporter: and making matters worse, years ago, the town, like many others, opted out of social securitytyor its m micipal workers. so there are no other benefits for workers to fall back on now. the city says it simply can't afford the promises of the past, and if the retirees refuse this option, not only will central falls likely have to declare bankruptcy, but the entire pension system could be in danger. >> hair cut looks a lot bet
it's being called the big ask. what are you going to do? >> go on welfare. what else? do like everybody else is doing. >> reporter: here's how the cuts would work. a police officer, firefighter who retired at age 55, after 30 years on the job, would have their pensions cut in half, from about $40,000 a year to just over $20,000. colonel joseph moran has served 27 years on the police force. after contributing 7% of his salary each month, he says he would rather risk his entire...
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hail to the south pause. >> a big challenge like this one and big crowd. it's -- i don't know. i play by best. >> hard work pays off. moving day at at&t national today. rickie fouler and a bluish, greenish outfit there. made a serious move, 5 under for 9, including birdies on three of the first four holes. he is tied for the lead with nick watany. >> we're half way through the mls season. hoping some big trades they made this week will help bolster their roster and move them up to standings. united traded from the new york red bulls and tonight fans get their first look. not only brings his play making ability to united, but he will take some of the pressure off of charlie davies because now their opponents have to watch out for both guys who are both topnotch scorers. he knows the pressure is now on and that's a challenge he gladly accepts. >> i embrace the pressure. i like the pressure. every player on this team, if we want to be successful, should find pressure from themselves first, you know, and that's how you be successful. >> punishment for the maryland terrapins for pra
hail to the south pause. >> a big challenge like this one and big crowd. it's -- i don't know. i play by best. >> hard work pays off. moving day at at&t national today. rickie fouler and a bluish, greenish outfit there. made a serious move, 5 under for 9, including birdies on three of the first four holes. he is tied for the lead with nick watany. >> we're half way through the mls season. hoping some big trades they made this week will help bolster their roster and move...
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no big deal. folks in florida, folks in new orleans, folks in biloxi, the fires completely wiped out their homes. ask the people at ground zero. how long now your ready? qaeda one you all to become sick and think about it all the time, but my challenge to you is this. think about the risk wherever you live, or every worker and how prepared you are to deal with that risk? i know in washington the first spot is the biggest risk is a terrorist incident. how many of you were here on september 11? how was it, but i heard the stories about people trying to get from this area across the bridges. some people trying to get to the plane and it's taking them eight or ten hours. he didn't have to be september 11th. dirty bomb, some guy that has just given away too long and takes out a substation. happens to be just the right substation. a blackout in of three your four. it was a squirrel or something that took it out. all it has to be. everybody thinks about that, fema which owns no planes, trains or automobi
no big deal. folks in florida, folks in new orleans, folks in biloxi, the fires completely wiped out their homes. ask the people at ground zero. how long now your ready? qaeda one you all to become sick and think about it all the time, but my challenge to you is this. think about the risk wherever you live, or every worker and how prepared you are to deal with that risk? i know in washington the first spot is the biggest risk is a terrorist incident. how many of you were here on september 11?...
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, big problem, and it was reported to her, and she tried to get help for it. she wrote to then vice president cheney to say we need help. she tried to get the fbi in, and the reaction was pretty much what happens in other communities i think when your own is attacked. they attack back. she got a public service officer to testify it was going on, but instead of solving the problem, they got rid of her. that's why she was impeached. she's very bitter, and oddly enough, maybe not so oddly, but when this is your whole home and you live on a reservation and this is your entire place of identity, there's nowhere else really you can go unless you make a clean break so she has to live with these people who impeached her, and it's very difficult. she's an unhappy person. this is one of those tribal governments that the federal government put in place itself in the 20th century, and had it been another century, they wouldn't have this same kind of government they have now that allowed all of this so she, yeah, it's an unhappy story. that's for sure. >> well, why don't i
, big problem, and it was reported to her, and she tried to get help for it. she wrote to then vice president cheney to say we need help. she tried to get the fbi in, and the reaction was pretty much what happens in other communities i think when your own is attacked. they attack back. she got a public service officer to testify it was going on, but instead of solving the problem, they got rid of her. that's why she was impeached. she's very bitter, and oddly enough, maybe not so oddly, but...
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no big deal. ask the folks in florida, ask the folks in new orleans. ask the folks in gulfport, biloxi, people in california where the fires completely wiped out their homes. ask the people at ground zero. how long are you ready? i don't want y'all to become sicko like me and think about it all the time. my challenge to is this: think about the risk wherever you live and work. how prepared are you to deal with that risk? it doesn't have to be -- i know in washington the first thought is the biggest risk is terrorists. how many were here on 9/11? i wasn't. i heard the stories from people trying to get from their area just to get across the bridges. trying to get to mcclane. you didn't have to be at 9/11. it could have been a dirty bomb, some guy at 495 that has driven too long and taking out a substation. and the black out in '03 or '04 where it was a squirrel that took it out. all it has to be. everything thinks that, though fema, which owns no planes, trains, or automobiles, that the dhs will be there in a new york minute. there are 300 plus million p
no big deal. ask the folks in florida, ask the folks in new orleans. ask the folks in gulfport, biloxi, people in california where the fires completely wiped out their homes. ask the people at ground zero. how long are you ready? i don't want y'all to become sicko like me and think about it all the time. my challenge to is this: think about the risk wherever you live and work. how prepared are you to deal with that risk? it doesn't have to be -- i know in washington the first thought is the...
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you know how much people hate wall street and big bankers, you know. who are the slave owners? they were the wall street of 1861 in a way. viewed by the common man in the north. if you're plowing their own field, making your living, costly been told about slavery is all good for blacks. i think the average person had a belly full of southern aristocrats. a real bellyful. i think had a lot of pent-up feeling about that. in fact, one southerner made a speech, maybe in congress, i forget, some of you historic may remember this, in which maybe it was fitzhugh or one of those southern writer said the laboring classes with the minefield of humanity. meaning the thing announced where you wipe your boot. it was this idea that southerners, not all southerners because most southerners were average farmers and workers, too. but the leadership of the south, you know, arrogance, putting in the face of the common man. i think they -- they just wanted to with those those. lincoln really appealed to them. lincoln may have been a nobody before he became president. he knew how to reach the commo
you know how much people hate wall street and big bankers, you know. who are the slave owners? they were the wall street of 1861 in a way. viewed by the common man in the north. if you're plowing their own field, making your living, costly been told about slavery is all good for blacks. i think the average person had a belly full of southern aristocrats. a real bellyful. i think had a lot of pent-up feeling about that. in fact, one southerner made a speech, maybe in congress, i forget, some of...
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but to somebody who's not lived out here for so long, it's a big deal to choose from a menu, to decide what to wear, to sleeping in a bed that is actually flat. but i tell you, you know what really the biggest thing is to me? i don't have to go through every waking minute saying, please get me out of here. >> taylor was released after a three-judge panel ruled he had been wrongly convicted of murdering a woman in 1993. wrongly convicted in part because the crime lab at the state bureau of investigation withheld evidence. >> they're the prosecution's lab. they are not the justice system's lab. they are the prosecution's lab. >> chris moomaw was taylor's attorney and runs the north carolina center on actual innocence. >> i think there's been a culture that lab in the legal department and the management and the leadership that we are here to convict. >> moomaw says it's a culture promoted by the fact that lab really does work for the prosecution, a practice the national academy of sciences says should end. north carolina is one of a dozen states around the country where the crime lab repo
but to somebody who's not lived out here for so long, it's a big deal to choose from a menu, to decide what to wear, to sleeping in a bed that is actually flat. but i tell you, you know what really the biggest thing is to me? i don't have to go through every waking minute saying, please get me out of here. >> taylor was released after a three-judge panel ruled he had been wrongly convicted of murdering a woman in 1993. wrongly convicted in part because the crime lab at the state bureau of...
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the big draw is the smithsonian folk-like festival. paul rafael gives a look at what makes this question popular. >> reporter: thousands of people descended on the national mall. it's the smithsonian life festival, 45 years strong. the event is held for two weeks every summer, overlapping with the 4th of july holiday. this year's festival includes three unique programs. >> one program features the cultural traditions of colombia and looking at communities throughout colombia and the way they work with nature to express their culture. another program we're presenting is on rhythm and blues and the third presents the peace corpses for the 50th anniversary. >> reporter: there was something for everyone where, it's food or live music like this and to get your groove on. sure, there is plenty of locals in the crowd but this festival is known for attracting visitors from all over the world. >> where are you from? >> new york. >> colombia. >> india. >> chattanooga, tennessee. >> reporter: and the draw? the cultural experience. and they have m
the big draw is the smithsonian folk-like festival. paul rafael gives a look at what makes this question popular. >> reporter: thousands of people descended on the national mall. it's the smithsonian life festival, 45 years strong. the event is held for two weeks every summer, overlapping with the 4th of july holiday. this year's festival includes three unique programs. >> one program features the cultural traditions of colombia and looking at communities throughout colombia and the...
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a big difference. and i really hope that everyone understands, the evidence is what the jury listened to. that's it. and they had to weigh it and in florida they were able to take the jury charge in with them. to prepare it's jury charges with the compare, to compare them. that's why they came up with the verdict they came up with. >> jami, consensus, not like o.j.? even though millions of americans seem to be, best we can judge by the early reaction, feel like this is o.j. -- >> o.j. analogy is utterly ridiculous. i covered the o.j. case. covered all the o.j. cases. i don't know, i should say i'm ashamed to admit, every single one, every single day. a completely different case. it would wake too long to go through all the reasons why. it's a completely different case in terms of the charges, the evidence. pt only similarity is, what? the verdict. people don't like it because that was a not guilty verdict and this is a not guilty verdict. that's the comparison being made. everything else about the case
a big difference. and i really hope that everyone understands, the evidence is what the jury listened to. that's it. and they had to weigh it and in florida they were able to take the jury charge in with them. to prepare it's jury charges with the compare, to compare them. that's why they came up with the verdict they came up with. >> jami, consensus, not like o.j.? even though millions of americans seem to be, best we can judge by the early reaction, feel like this is o.j. -- >>...
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tonight people are going to pack downtown baltimore to see the big fireworks show. will the show go on without any threat of a thunderstorm. here is wit with a look at the forecast. >> i can't say without any stretch but just a slight chance of a passing storm. we have hazy sunshine. look at the people packing things down here. it is warm. upper 80s right now. you can see down through millersville. almost 95 now in easton. we'll show you maryland's most powerful radar. there are no storms surrounding baltimore. further west there are storms in western maryland, cumberland towards frostburg and friendsville area. this is the area where we are seeing storms right now. optimistic that whatever storms continue to move west will dive south into virginia and miss most of our fireworks. the rest of this evening will go 80s. scattered storms to the west. warm and muggy. we'll talk about your back to work forecast coming up. >>> let's talk money right now. in your money tonight working at the white house comes with some pretty good perks. you get to know the president. you m
tonight people are going to pack downtown baltimore to see the big fireworks show. will the show go on without any threat of a thunderstorm. here is wit with a look at the forecast. >> i can't say without any stretch but just a slight chance of a passing storm. we have hazy sunshine. look at the people packing things down here. it is warm. upper 80s right now. you can see down through millersville. almost 95 now in easton. we'll show you maryland's most powerful radar. there are no storms...
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>> it means big dragon. it sounds silly in english. i hear that in response with the way i respond to my name. it has become my name. tavis: where is home for andrew ballen? >> home is china. my full humanity and certainly, i think, the flower of what i hope and believe is any intellectual potential. the welcome that i've received here, what i have seen and learned about family and the ability to make the society flourish are things that i have learned in china and i think it is fair to say this feels like home to me. tavis: faith. china. china, faith. is that oxymoronic? are there people of faith? do people in china have a faith or is it just about hard work and family? >> that's a good question. faith every different sector, creed, they all exist here. i think that you would be surprised. you walk into a church in china, they are jam-packed and i worship, it shocked me. it is a beautiful thing to see. don't necessarily believe the hype here. i also think that in china, there is a more pragmatic faith. it is a more tangible faith that
>> it means big dragon. it sounds silly in english. i hear that in response with the way i respond to my name. it has become my name. tavis: where is home for andrew ballen? >> home is china. my full humanity and certainly, i think, the flower of what i hope and believe is any intellectual potential. the welcome that i've received here, what i have seen and learned about family and the ability to make the society flourish are things that i have learned in china and i think it is...
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it's big whitewater, and as americans we're historically good at big whitewater. >> the real celebrations are still to come, in a city that embraces the majesty of the old and the excitement of the new. >> we'll do it in the way that we believe is spectacular, and it would be spectacular. it's going to be great for the world to watch. it will be great for our children to watch. it's going to be exciting. >> reporter: martin, perhaps as you know better than me, here the folks like to say they are bang on schedule. that's what everybody told us today. six venues here at the olympic park already completed. they're even putting the track down in the not-too-distant future in the stadium behind us. >> we both covered the royal wedding, do you sense there is as much excitement there for this huge event the olympics games for the wedding, for a young man, who as both of us know isn't going to be yet close to the throne, because his father will succeed the queen. >> reporter: that's certainly the case. for the young generation, this is something they're excited about. mind you, this is a year out
it's big whitewater, and as americans we're historically good at big whitewater. >> the real celebrations are still to come, in a city that embraces the majesty of the old and the excitement of the new. >> we'll do it in the way that we believe is spectacular, and it would be spectacular. it's going to be great for the world to watch. it will be great for our children to watch. it's going to be exciting. >> reporter: martin, perhaps as you know better than me, here the folks...
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that's after a big scare. people were afraid there was going to be a strike today and there was a lot of confusion over that, as well. take a look, no, at the first ferry leaving larkspur this morning on time at 5:51, which surprised a lot of passengers who didn't know if they were going to be able to ride the boat or not. yesterday the inland boatsman union sent out a press release saying they were going to strike. the bridge district responded by canceling ferry service. and this morning, workers showed up for work and the union says, well, they are not striking after all. i'm here with a spokesperson for the union this morning. marina, thank you for joining us. what happened here? >> yesterday, we started leafletting the passengers at 6 a.m. to make sure they wouldn't be caught off guard if need to needed to go on strike. >> reporter: sounds like everybody was caught on guard. why didn't you strike? >> actually they shouldn't have been caught off guard because the company asked us about 10:00 if we were goi
that's after a big scare. people were afraid there was going to be a strike today and there was a lot of confusion over that, as well. take a look, no, at the first ferry leaving larkspur this morning on time at 5:51, which surprised a lot of passengers who didn't know if they were going to be able to ride the boat or not. yesterday the inland boatsman union sent out a press release saying they were going to strike. the bridge district responded by canceling ferry service. and this morning,...
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, big concert. matt? >> i tell you, al, this represents this morning, the motorcade had to actually move these people out of the way. anyway, we'll get back to you in a couple of minutes. >>> meanwhile, there has been a major development in the ongoing budget negotiations. president obama suspended the talks for the today. we'll tell you why and we'll talk to one of the senators who has been inside the negotiating room all week long. >> that's right. and also casey anthony is going to be released this sunday. and -- from prison. authorities are becoming increasingly concerned for her safety and we're live at the jail this morning with details on that story. >>> remember the photo we showed you earlier this week of that massive 18-foot long crocodile, the saltwater croc? a lot of people thought this was a doctor'd photograph. you can believe it's real. we went in search of that beast and we found him. >>> let's begin with that breaking news over night in boston where two delta planes collided. nbc's
, big concert. matt? >> i tell you, al, this represents this morning, the motorcade had to actually move these people out of the way. anyway, we'll get back to you in a couple of minutes. >>> meanwhile, there has been a major development in the ongoing budget negotiations. president obama suspended the talks for the today. we'll tell you why and we'll talk to one of the senators who has been inside the negotiating room all week long. >> that's right. and also casey anthony...
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the really big money comes rolling in when the pro makes the cut. that's called the 5/7/10 rule. >> then his caddie will get 5% of whatever he makes that week if he makes the cut. if the player happens to finish in the top 10 then the caddie gets 7% of that. then for a win the caddie will share 10%. >> do the math. caddies share from a purse of 1.5 million would be $150,000. that's not bad for four days' work. but lowe says it is work. >> as far as getting the right yardage and rating greens and that kind of stuff. but for players out there week- to-week you want somebody to do a lot of that work because it does take a lot of effort. these guys work really hard. >> go to cbssf.com. click on "connect" to send me your good questions. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, after undergoing tommy john surgery this morning... mark, start the clock. >>> as starter are brent anderson will miss the rest of the season after undergoing tommy john surgery this morning. pabloaubrey huff launch this year's open championship... roroy mcilory won't be running away with 1-1 in the 12t
the really big money comes rolling in when the pro makes the cut. that's called the 5/7/10 rule. >> then his caddie will get 5% of whatever he makes that week if he makes the cut. if the player happens to finish in the top 10 then the caddie gets 7% of that. then for a win the caddie will share 10%. >> do the math. caddies share from a purse of 1.5 million would be $150,000. that's not bad for four days' work. but lowe says it is work. >> as far as getting the right yardage...
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it's not a big deal. that's a car off of the road. meantime, at 7:00 a.m. in arbutus, that will be closed for the 4th of july parade. there's a look at the speeds on the beltway. as you would imagine, they're at full speed at liberty road. there's a live look at the fort mchenry tunnel. this is brought to you by your toyota dealer. toyota, moving forward. >>> at the top of the news, courtroom fireworks in the casey anthony murder trial. the defense attorney calls out the prosecutor. >> the truth is the truth. depending on who's asking the questions, whether it's this laughing guy or myself. >> objection, approach the bench. >> both attorneys apologized. as for the case itself, the trial will enter a new phase today as the jurors begin their deliberation. >> reporter: casey anthony's defense spent its final hours in front of the jury. >> the reason you don't have the evidence that they're trying to find is because it's an unprovable case. >> reporter: they tried to discredit the state's charge that the 25-year-old suffocated her 2-year-old daughter with chlo
it's not a big deal. that's a car off of the road. meantime, at 7:00 a.m. in arbutus, that will be closed for the 4th of july parade. there's a look at the speeds on the beltway. as you would imagine, they're at full speed at liberty road. there's a live look at the fort mchenry tunnel. this is brought to you by your toyota dealer. toyota, moving forward. >>> at the top of the news, courtroom fireworks in the casey anthony murder trial. the defense attorney calls out the prosecutor....
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that is the big transportation move. the other part of epic that we are anticipating is bus rapid transit establish through the large project. we are anticipating not developing self in the district so that you have that extra space in the bus rapid transit facility. as part of the executive part, it will be enhanced as part of their approvals that, in, established as part of the litigation monitoring approval program adopted one month ago. supervisor cohen: colleagues, i wanted to make sure -- see if you have any questions. >> i know that the county transportation authority is working with san mateo to improve transit from that sector of the southeastern part of the city. >> that is one of the other mitigation measures to participate in the study, making a fair share to the contribution in the facilities- coming out of the study. supervisor cohen: what is the implementation and the mechanism for proposed transportation improvements? >> in terms of the street grid, one of the vacation measures is we are requiring that to
that is the big transportation move. the other part of epic that we are anticipating is bus rapid transit establish through the large project. we are anticipating not developing self in the district so that you have that extra space in the bus rapid transit facility. as part of the executive part, it will be enhanced as part of their approvals that, in, established as part of the litigation monitoring approval program adopted one month ago. supervisor cohen: colleagues, i wanted to make sure --...
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the big money comes when the pro makes the cut. that's called the 5, 7, 10 rule. >> if he makes the cut, his cadly will get 5% of what he mays that week. the caddy gets 7% of that and then for a win, the caddy will share 10%. >> the share from a person who collected $1.5 million would be $150. lowe says it is work. g as far as getting the right yardage and reading genes and that kind of stuff. for players out there week to week, you know, you want somebody to do a lot of that work. >> go to cbssf.com and click on connect. >> a golfer two years understand younger than rory is tied for the lead at the british open and the last time the giants played the padres, it went 14 innings. how long will it last tonight? find out next in sports. ,,,,,,,, denny's new tour of america menu. 50 star cuisine. the new tour of america menu. starting at $4.99. only at denny's. america's diner is always open. 22-games... the second longest streak by a giant since jack clark hit in 26-straight games : pablo extended his hitting streak .220. thepadres cl
the big money comes when the pro makes the cut. that's called the 5, 7, 10 rule. >> if he makes the cut, his cadly will get 5% of what he mays that week. the caddy gets 7% of that and then for a win, the caddy will share 10%. >> the share from a person who collected $1.5 million would be $150. lowe says it is work. g as far as getting the right yardage and reading genes and that kind of stuff. for players out there week to week, you know, you want somebody to do a lot of that work....
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the big money comes when the pro makes the cut. that's called the 5, 7, 10 rule. >> if he makes the cut, his cadly will get 5% of what he mays that week. the caddy gets 7% of that and then for a win, the caddy will share 10%. >> the share from a person who collected $1.5 million would be $150. lowe says it is work. g as far as getting the right yardage and reading genes and that kind of stuff. for players out there week to week, you know, you want somebody to do a lot of that work. >> go to cbssf.com and click on connect. >> a golfer two years understand younger than rory is tied for the lead at the british open and the last time the giants played the padres, it went 14 innings. is this a good deal? i don't even know anymore. [ tapping ] well, know this -- for a good deal on car insurance, progressive snapshot uses this to track my good driving habits. the better i drive, the more i save. it's crystal-clear savings and only progressive has it. nice. this has been a public savings announcement. out there with a better way. leaving b
the big money comes when the pro makes the cut. that's called the 5, 7, 10 rule. >> if he makes the cut, his cadly will get 5% of what he mays that week. the caddy gets 7% of that and then for a win, the caddy will share 10%. >> the share from a person who collected $1.5 million would be $150. lowe says it is work. g as far as getting the right yardage and reading genes and that kind of stuff. for players out there week to week, you know, you want somebody to do a lot of that work....
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this is a big number. we are hearing now it could take another seven years before the housing market turns itself around. >> we have had a couple years harris where prices have declined. economists say price could say fall further. this foreclosure paperwork bottleneck that realtytrac is reporting to us today it could take several years. looking at a new reality for the housing market. very troubling. what could turn things around. realtytrac does come up with a couple of ideas. the theme is remove the government impediment. some of the ideas leave higher limits for fanny and freddie loans they still do carry a large portion, majority, in fact, of large homes. mortgaged damage tax credit. as far as going forward i spoke with rick sharga today he did this survey. it looks like foreclosures may continue to fall from here. new realty for the housing market six to seven years until we might see a true turn around in the u.s. housing market. >> harris: lori rothman part of the best team in business. thank you v
this is a big number. we are hearing now it could take another seven years before the housing market turns itself around. >> we have had a couple years harris where prices have declined. economists say price could say fall further. this foreclosure paperwork bottleneck that realtytrac is reporting to us today it could take several years. looking at a new reality for the housing market. very troubling. what could turn things around. realtytrac does come up with a couple of ideas. the theme...
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find us an angle, big guy. it tells you the degree. >> whoa. >> really simple tool to help you make it right. >> you're an interesting man in your overalls. >> up next -- >> spicy salmon slidersnd watermelon salad. i'm kind of hungry. [ female announcer ] now, give dry, damaged hair a whole new life! with aveeno nourish plus moisturize. active naturals wheat formulas target and help repair damage in just 3 washes. for softer, stronger... ... hair with life. [ female announcer ] nourish plus. only from aveeno. has twice the calcium of the leading yogurt. that's 50% of the daily value. pass on the news and make sure you and everyone you know is getting the calcium they need. ♪ [ female announcer ] the counter. in most homes, it gets all the action. bring it. in this lab demo, one sheet of bounty leaves this surface as clean as 2 sheets of the bargain brand. ♪ why use more when you can use less? ♪ super durable. super absorbent. super clean. bounty. the one-sheet clean picker-upper. >>> it's time for today's
find us an angle, big guy. it tells you the degree. >> whoa. >> really simple tool to help you make it right. >> you're an interesting man in your overalls. >> up next -- >> spicy salmon slidersnd watermelon salad. i'm kind of hungry. [ female announcer ] now, give dry, damaged hair a whole new life! with aveeno nourish plus moisturize. active naturals wheat formulas target and help repair damage in just 3 washes. for softer, stronger... ... hair with life. [...
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Jul 22, 2011
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there is a stalled big rig blocking lanes south 880 at 23rd. bart, ace, muni metro and caltrain on time. we are going to jump outside to milpitas where mobile five is standing by at our hi-5 this morning. we like to call it a low-five since chopper is over livermore. family giving tree from milpitas is a great organization. they provide backpacks filled with school supplies to 20,000 bay area students at 10schools and human service agencies this year alone. their back-to-school drive is under way. they served more than 1 million children through the holiday wish and back-to-school drive during its 20 year history. a fantastic organization. if you want to participate and help these kids start the school year off right with confidence and ready to learn, giving them a call or contact them at familygivingtree.org. so thank you for getting up so early with us this morning. thank you mobile5 for the nice shot. back to you. >> thank you. they are a great organization. we had them on in years past, too. >>> google is warning pc users about a virus tha
there is a stalled big rig blocking lanes south 880 at 23rd. bart, ace, muni metro and caltrain on time. we are going to jump outside to milpitas where mobile five is standing by at our hi-5 this morning. we like to call it a low-five since chopper is over livermore. family giving tree from milpitas is a great organization. they provide backpacks filled with school supplies to 20,000 bay area students at 10schools and human service agencies this year alone. their back-to-school drive is under...
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Jul 27, 2011
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he chose to go big in a lot of different ways. and perhaps that was necessary as he has said, but it also set off a big backlash. we've been living with the consequences of that ever since. in part he did what he did without any republican support, because they made a calculate political decision tt opposition to obama was in fact the best course for them politically. so as jerry wrote today, the role of government is at the heart of the debate in this country about who we are as a people. but the hyper-partisanship has left us in a position where we can't easily deal with that, even if people of gowill want to do that. >> rose: the 28 election was ara and size of government? >> 2010 was. >> rose: 2010.yes, up to a poi,i think where the republicans may be overinterpreting is 2010 was also a referendum on the unhappiness of the american people about the state of the economy, and that is not entirely different from the role of government and the size of government, but it's not the same thing. it doesn't necessarily lead to the same
he chose to go big in a lot of different ways. and perhaps that was necessary as he has said, but it also set off a big backlash. we've been living with the consequences of that ever since. in part he did what he did without any republican support, because they made a calculate political decision tt opposition to obama was in fact the best course for them politically. so as jerry wrote today, the role of government is at the heart of the debate in this country about who we are as a people. but...
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Jul 26, 2011
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who knew that this little happy meal could cause such a big controversy. mcdonald's hopes that the plan changes that they have for the happy meal will have everyone happy. mcdonald's happy meals are becoming healthy meals. >> every time we went out they want go mcdonald's. always they have fruit and vegetables that's pretty good and that's perfect. >> reporter: mcdonald's the world's largest food chain has been under scrutiny for the nutritional quality of its food and how it markets to children tempting kids with toys to buy their products. the new changes are designed to address those concerns. the new meal comes with a sandwich and drink. what's different is they are adding a serving of fruits and vegetables and half the amount of fries. this new meal is to% fewer calories than the -- 20% fewer calories than the old one. >> they have more choices and that's healthy food. >> reporter: you're happy about that? >> yes. >> reporter: some say mcdonald's has to make the change as more people are conscious of what they eat and what they feed their kids. >> i t
who knew that this little happy meal could cause such a big controversy. mcdonald's hopes that the plan changes that they have for the happy meal will have everyone happy. mcdonald's happy meals are becoming healthy meals. >> every time we went out they want go mcdonald's. always they have fruit and vegetables that's pretty good and that's perfect. >> reporter: mcdonald's the world's largest food chain has been under scrutiny for the nutritional quality of its food and how it...
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for their big beach vacation. they paid $1,200 for the tickets and should get nearly 200 of it back. that can buy a lot of sunscreen. okay, so if you're like that family and you're flying between last saturday and until this whole thing in d.c. is resolved you are due a refund. so what do you do? first of all, make sure you hang on to your receipts and all other materials, e-mail your airline. right now we're not sure if the airlines will pony up the money or the irs will have to. that's one of the many things still being sorted out in d.c. >> i am taking notes because we're take the family to a family reunion this weekend. >> that's why you were paying close attention. >> exactly. >> more so than usual. >> that's a lot of money. that is a lot of money. let's get to the news and begin in norway where authorities say they may now charge anders breivik with crimes against humanity which wouldldarry a maximum 30-year sentence. this morning his lawyer said that breivik appears to be insane. he confessed to friday's os
for their big beach vacation. they paid $1,200 for the tickets and should get nearly 200 of it back. that can buy a lot of sunscreen. okay, so if you're like that family and you're flying between last saturday and until this whole thing in d.c. is resolved you are due a refund. so what do you do? first of all, make sure you hang on to your receipts and all other materials, e-mail your airline. right now we're not sure if the airlines will pony up the money or the irs will have to. that's one of...
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they are obsessed with big business. they break stories on big business is being corrupt. then you have the right of center papers that are obsessed with big corporations -- i mean, with big government. there. it is cool parity i am not for the outing -- the suppression of the adding of corrupt republicans. there is a huge difference. i am totally for all of these republican screwballs to get into trouble getting fired or quit saying today that they get caught, not stretching out for three ludicrous unbelievably weeks. thank you very much, congressman weiner. thank you. i loved every second of it, congressman weiner. especially the hack part. i am the hacker. so we are fighting back. we are entering a phase where objective and neutral journalism is now laughable thing of the fast. it does not exist. i met the people that trotter pretzel themselves into being totally neutral. no one is neutral in the entire world. you have used the cudgel of false neutrality as a means to push the american narrative to the left for the last 40 years. to hell with it. i am sorry that i am be
they are obsessed with big business. they break stories on big business is being corrupt. then you have the right of center papers that are obsessed with big corporations -- i mean, with big government. there. it is cool parity i am not for the outing -- the suppression of the adding of corrupt republicans. there is a huge difference. i am totally for all of these republican screwballs to get into trouble getting fired or quit saying today that they get caught, not stretching out for three...
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i'll give you the big thing. this evening by a vote of 218-210 the house of representatives approve a republican plan and that would raise the debt limit by $900 billion initially then another $1.6 trillion sometime in early 2011, but it is all linked to a balanced budget amendment which, of course, the senate says is doa on arrival. and, in fact, they voted and basically said it's doa and on arrival. in the senate a democrat plan will be voted on tomorrow and the republicans in a sense are saying they will vote tomorrow to say it's dead before it even gets here. you can see these adults are really getting along with each other. but the reality of the situation is we are no closer to a deal. in fact, arguably, we're farther from a deal. for the last six days, the stock market has gone down 500, 600 points, and monday if there's not a deal, we might see the market go into some sort of a panic. that's a real possibility because the bad news would flow from that would just be incredible. now, the big problem is that
i'll give you the big thing. this evening by a vote of 218-210 the house of representatives approve a republican plan and that would raise the debt limit by $900 billion initially then another $1.6 trillion sometime in early 2011, but it is all linked to a balanced budget amendment which, of course, the senate says is doa on arrival. and, in fact, they voted and basically said it's doa and on arrival. in the senate a democrat plan will be voted on tomorrow and the republicans in a sense are...
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that is b-b-billion with a b, as in a mighty big number. we lost $32 billion just waiting around for the chance to go. say what you want about tax breaks for the rich. but if you're stuck in traffic, your mercedes is stuck right along next to my chevy. and heaven forbid that a bridge falls down, because we are all in this together. rich, poor, whatever. infrastructure is like that. it's the ultimate expression of collective will, where everyone pays and everyone benefits. we are, after all, stakeholders in our nation. if stuff like a water main breaks, you can go ahead and think of that water main as your water main, because it is. and what if we left the stuff that we own, our stuff, just fall apart? now, we have been talking on this show about happens if congress lets america default on its debt. if they create a situation where america can't pay its bills. the bipartisan policy center has scenarios for that. and the first of them is that we would cut off $5.6 billion for stuff like highways and trains and airports. think about the long-t
that is b-b-billion with a b, as in a mighty big number. we lost $32 billion just waiting around for the chance to go. say what you want about tax breaks for the rich. but if you're stuck in traffic, your mercedes is stuck right along next to my chevy. and heaven forbid that a bridge falls down, because we are all in this together. rich, poor, whatever. infrastructure is like that. it's the ultimate expression of collective will, where everyone pays and everyone benefits. we are, after all,...
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i mean, you could -- i could fit my hand inside her dimples, that's how big her dimples are. she's just so beautiful. so i'm just happy -- i'm happy with life, because everything is going perfect for me right now. and, you know, when you feel something going perfect, you tend to think, ok, well, what's going to go wrong? you know, something is bounds to happen. but i don't have any thoughts of something happening, because i'm staying focused and clear about what i want in life, and i'm going to get it, man. tavis: what's about to happen is this masterpiece is about to drop in june. tell me about -- what's it like going back into the studio? you've been singing here and there. but what's it like going back into the studio to do a record of original music, when you ain't done it in 15 years? >> well, i can't sit here and say that it's the easiest thing in the world. but i can say that for the last past 10 years i've been in and out of the studio, you know, messing around in studio, you know, for four years of that i was still high. so some of the songs, you know, you get some h
i mean, you could -- i could fit my hand inside her dimples, that's how big her dimples are. she's just so beautiful. so i'm just happy -- i'm happy with life, because everything is going perfect for me right now. and, you know, when you feel something going perfect, you tend to think, ok, well, what's going to go wrong? you know, something is bounds to happen. but i don't have any thoughts of something happening, because i'm staying focused and clear about what i want in life, and i'm going to...
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if you're heading out and about, traveling nationally this weekend. >> there is friday, a big day for air travel. as you can see we have green lights, and very little in the bay of -- way of delays and however, in the new york area there are delays because of unstable weather conditions, in jfk between 30-45 minutes for the same reason. now, big weekend of weather is coming up here in the bay area, we'll take a look at that in just a moment. >>> nfl players reviewing a new collective bargaining agreement. and a player vote is not expected until next week. they're going to spend the weekend reviewing kumts. the nfl commissioner called it an equitable deal. some say the final draft included some things they'd never discussed. a 10 year deal redistributes the annual league revenues and goitsing to go up. and imposes a rookie salary system to try to reign in spending and allows for unrestricted free agency after four seasons. >>> a young arizona diamond backs fan may have made the play of the week and getting national attention for what he did during a game between the diamond backs and b
if you're heading out and about, traveling nationally this weekend. >> there is friday, a big day for air travel. as you can see we have green lights, and very little in the bay of -- way of delays and however, in the new york area there are delays because of unstable weather conditions, in jfk between 30-45 minutes for the same reason. now, big weekend of weather is coming up here in the bay area, we'll take a look at that in just a moment. >>> nfl players reviewing a new...
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really want to applaud that because he's shown great leadership in an area that really will make a big difference for local businesses, and for residents, quite frankly. this will enhance the experience of going out, it will make our neighborhoods more vibrant, more exciting, and the dining experience more exciting, so we're very supportive of that. the only comment that i would make is reiterating what was said by the previous speaker, we would urge that this be citywide. we think there are many businesses, whether westportal or south of market, that would really benefit from this activity. as we were discussing -- as the commission was discussing, this is a tourist-driven town in many ways as far as economic activities. we had 16 million tourists come to san francisco last year. 50% of those tourists said they came to san francisco, the number one reason was to eat. that's eight million people coming here to eat. that's fantastic, but it underscores the importance of the industry we're talking about and making it more exciting especially around that convention area, as well, in the s
really want to applaud that because he's shown great leadership in an area that really will make a big difference for local businesses, and for residents, quite frankly. this will enhance the experience of going out, it will make our neighborhoods more vibrant, more exciting, and the dining experience more exciting, so we're very supportive of that. the only comment that i would make is reiterating what was said by the previous speaker, we would urge that this be citywide. we think there are...
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the senate is about big business. big business bottom line is about making money. republicans are making their money by lower taxes. they make profit by tax breaks. they would not need to hire more people to raise revenue. that's the plan. it will turn us all into slaves to big business. thank you, pedro. host: caller. go ahead. caller: i'm josh from new jersey. host: go ahead. caller: my family all things obama is so wrong about the limit we are discussing. he needs to address the problems of the nation in that we are all, all, all, all -- we are all trying to payoff a debt that he cannot deal with. host: as far as your confidence level, do you think he'll be able to do that by august 2? caller: we, republicans, are trying to deal with it. he's not trying to address it in a way that's actually going to pay it off in any sort of time that's going to be dealt with in terms we are doing next couple years, next eight years gone. so, no, no, no. i've got a lot to say. i wish the republican's fear about that. host: again, reach us on various lines on your screen and ema
the senate is about big business. big business bottom line is about making money. republicans are making their money by lower taxes. they make profit by tax breaks. they would not need to hire more people to raise revenue. that's the plan. it will turn us all into slaves to big business. thank you, pedro. host: caller. go ahead. caller: i'm josh from new jersey. host: go ahead. caller: my family all things obama is so wrong about the limit we are discussing. he needs to address the problems of...
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the big issue is whether. -- weather. lightning storms around the .aunch pad did have a meeting and not causethat it did significant problems but with thestill go on countdown. with theirople fingers crossed. at some video of the out here. done 88 oft that has launches said he has never as much media as he saw today. many as a million spectators lining upo be tomorrow in hopes of seeing this launch. historical for so many reasons. of shuttle program's retired after this atlantis' launch. people keeping an eye it. future oflk about the travel, not tonight at 11:00. now, that is the scheduled launch. stolen treasures. hashe board of elections referred its case to federal prosecutors. >> the decision that could change that -- could have changed history. the secret from the president's past. some sunshine outside the now.right showers and storms to the north everybody is going to get in on the rain tomorrow. >>> officials are returning from iraq bylen contractors. to atems were given back officials in a ceremony today at the
the big issue is whether. -- weather. lightning storms around the .aunch pad did have a meeting and not causethat it did significant problems but with thestill go on countdown. with theirople fingers crossed. at some video of the out here. done 88 oft that has launches said he has never as much media as he saw today. many as a million spectators lining upo be tomorrow in hopes of seeing this launch. historical for so many reasons. of shuttle program's retired after this atlantis' launch. people...
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the really big chicken sandwich combo is back! and it's as big as ever. i'm gonna jump it! you can't jump that! it's two chicken patties, topped with bacon, and melting cheese plus seasoned curly fries and a drink for only $3.99! what do you know? your only a baby! vrrrrooooom! i'm t-rex and i came out of extinction cuz i heard the combo was back! and that got a million hits? yep. why do we even make commercials anymore? 'cause you like to be in them. >>> good morning to you. another hot one inland, perfect conditions at the coast. 2 degrees with very little cloud cover left over except for at the immediate coast and over the open water bridges this morning. 92 in los gatos. a drop-off tomorrow, down to 87 degrees. almost ten degrees a s and 82 saturday. let's talk to mike about your drive. >> still a little slow. still about 26, 27 minute drive off the carquinez bridge. you do have that wait at the toll plaza. peninsula side, northbound 101 an accident there as cesar chavez. 20 some folks taking 280, others sticking on 101. slow approaching the interchange on both freeways
the really big chicken sandwich combo is back! and it's as big as ever. i'm gonna jump it! you can't jump that! it's two chicken patties, topped with bacon, and melting cheese plus seasoned curly fries and a drink for only $3.99! what do you know? your only a baby! vrrrrooooom! i'm t-rex and i came out of extinction cuz i heard the combo was back! and that got a million hits? yep. why do we even make commercials anymore? 'cause you like to be in them. >>> good morning to you. another...
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murdoch is big in the u.k., but he is much bigger in the u.s. the worry for him is that u.s. senators are now on his days following the accusation that 9/11 victims and other families phones or hacked. >> if that is true and if there was any access to any of the victims records, then, you know, in my mind, it would probably be the most invasive and perverse information in's the final moments of their lives and a tremendous innovation to their families as well. >> 1989, the dawn of television's new age. >> mr. murdoch would see himself, rightly many would say, as the founder of bskyb. so to be told by politicians that he shall not press ahead and then to do is they insisted, well, it is a setback as embarrassing as any in his decades as the pinnacle of the british media industry. bbc news. >> while the pressure continues to build in britain, as you have seen here in the united states, there are growing calls for investigations into the activities of news corporation. joining me is our washington correspondent. thank you for coming in. who is calling for this investigation, and
murdoch is big in the u.k., but he is much bigger in the u.s. the worry for him is that u.s. senators are now on his days following the accusation that 9/11 victims and other families phones or hacked. >> if that is true and if there was any access to any of the victims records, then, you know, in my mind, it would probably be the most invasive and perverse information in's the final moments of their lives and a tremendous innovation to their families as well. >> 1989, the dawn of...
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these are just kind of -- i love going to a big city and doing all the normal stuff and then going to the back of town. this is an old jail in philadelphia. it still looks like this. i would not have wanted to go to prison there. or the neon signs. i spent a lot of time in the back of vegas. lookout fund that this is. >> and there is an old studebaker. >> they have all of these cars, but will they be here 20 years from now? the lighthouses. we have about 900. and we can have these. lighthouses were amazingly important to america. i have to put them away. this is an old candy man, and he is still there in new orleans. >> and you try to get the stories from these people? >> they are very interested in the data base. so you have to get this as well. this is what is so fascinating. america has a million sides. >> when you are out in the country, how do you keep track of everything? >> the library of congress does not let me submit anything without the data base. now i put the number of the shots, and exactly what this was, or i record wherever, and this is such and such. i cannot submit t
these are just kind of -- i love going to a big city and doing all the normal stuff and then going to the back of town. this is an old jail in philadelphia. it still looks like this. i would not have wanted to go to prison there. or the neon signs. i spent a lot of time in the back of vegas. lookout fund that this is. >> and there is an old studebaker. >> they have all of these cars, but will they be here 20 years from now? the lighthouses. we have about 900. and we can have these....
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and if you look just to the side of that, you can see that big pile of plastic crates. that is what was burning. they were about two stories high and so when you look at the video here, it looks like there's a building burning but it's actually just a huge stack of plastic crates. after this fire broke out at around 1:00 here yesterday at macro plastics in fairfield, it burned hot. thick, black smoke could be seen from more than 50 miles away, like san francisco and sacramento. the fire was fueled by the plastic produce crates. the theory right now from firefighters is that a worker accidentally lit one of the crates on fire and it quickly took off into a five-acre fire. >> you don't have enough water, you said, in order to douse that heat. >> yeah. it's difficult to have enough water on site using all three hydrants in this industrial complex to be able to put the whole thing out. >> reporter: it took firefighters to get it under control. it wasn't out until later in the evening. three firefighters were injured during the fighting of this fire but nothing serious. all
and if you look just to the side of that, you can see that big pile of plastic crates. that is what was burning. they were about two stories high and so when you look at the video here, it looks like there's a building burning but it's actually just a huge stack of plastic crates. after this fire broke out at around 1:00 here yesterday at macro plastics in fairfield, it burned hot. thick, black smoke could be seen from more than 50 miles away, like san francisco and sacramento. the fire was...